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‘One Night with Adela’ may not always work in its execution, but it ultimately delivers an insanely tense, fury-infused experience.
‘Cinnamon’ boasts strong characters, poignant performances, and one hell of a screenplay from a first time director.
Even though the film has a fair share of chuckle worthy moments, Asteroid City shamelessly rolls around in its eccentricities and unapologetic blundering demeanor with no real depth or character development whatsoever.
Jennifer Lawrence’s ‘No Hard Feelings’ isn’t awful, but it’s held back by its inability to commit to the ‘sex comedy’ genre.
Pacing issues aside, Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant is one of the strongest movies that he has directed in the last few years.
The main story of The Flash regarding time travel and how it all plays out is solid even if everyone, including the audience, knows it’s the dumbest thing in the world to do. But the film is overwhelmingly goofy and the jokes never land properly.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is a pointless entry in the live-action Transformers film franchise. The Beasts Wars characters are forgettable, the attempts at humor are excruciatingly lame, Optimus Prime is a huge jerk, and the action is trash.
‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ impresses with its half-a-dozen animation styles, but its story feels stretched beyond its means.
Shin Kamen Rider jumps, he kicks, and he is also brooding. Does lightning strike thrice for Hideaki Anno? Find out in our review.